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a) external evolutionary pressure is acting on the population b) the po…

Question

a) external evolutionary pressure is acting on the population
b) the population is in evolutionary equilibrium with its environment
c) a genetic mutation has not taken place and introduced new alleles
d) random mating is the norm within the population
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Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze the Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium conditions. The Hardy - Weinberg principle states that allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of other evolutionary influences. The conditions for Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium are: no mutation, no gene flow, random mating, no natural selection (which is a type of external evolutionary pressure), and a large population size.

  • Option a: External evolutionary pressure (like natural selection) acting on the population goes against the Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium conditions. If there is external evolutionary pressure, the allele frequencies will change, so this option is incorrect.
  • Option b: If a population is in evolutionary equilibrium with its environment, it means that the conditions for Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium are met (no evolutionary forces acting to change allele frequencies), so this option is correct.
  • Option c: The absence of genetic mutations (which introduce new alleles) is one of the conditions for Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium. So this option is consistent with a population in equilibrium.
  • Option d: Random mating is one of the key conditions for Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium. So this option is also consistent with a population in equilibrium.

But the question is likely asking which statement is not consistent with a population in Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium (assuming a common type of question about Hardy - Weinberg). Since external evolutionary pressure (option a) will disrupt the equilibrium, the answer is:

Brief Explanations

We use the Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium conditions. External evolutionary pressure (like natural selection) disrupts allele frequency stability, while options b, c, d match equilibrium conditions.

Answer:

a) External evolutionary pressure is acting on the population